PREMIUMS 



Awarded in the Agricultural and Horticultural Depart- 

 ment, at the 18th Annual Fair, Oct. 1845. 



Stallions. 



G. M. Patchen, Brooklyn, for the best stallion. (Cassius M. Clay.) 

 Silver cup, $15, and $10 added. 



Joel L, G. Snniih, Smithtown, L. I., for the second best stallion. 

 (Young Mambrino.) Silver medal. 



G. M. Patchen, Brooklyn, for the best filly. (Narcissus.) Silver 

 cup, $8. 



A. O. Houghton, Rahway, N. J., for a black horse. (Young High- 

 lander.) Silver cup, $8. 



Brood Mares. 



G. M. Patchen, Brooklyn, for the best brood mare. (Violetah.) 

 Silver cup, $15. 



Peier Vorhees, New-Jersey, for the second best brood mare. (Fan- 

 cy.) Silver medal. 



Matched Horses. 



Lewis B. Lent, No. 36 Bowery, for the best pair of horses, (cream 

 colored.) Silver cup. 



Albert Emmons, Flatlands, Kings co., for the second best pair of 

 matched horses, (bays.) Diploma. 



Mules. 



Dan Case, Camptown, N. J., for the best pair of mules. Silver 

 cup, $10. 



Daniel Abbot, Brooklyn, for the second best pair of mules, (white.) 

 Silver medal. 



David S. Mills, Newtown, L. L, for the best three pair of mules. 

 Silver cup, $10. 



Cattle, (Improved Stock.) 



G. M. Woolsey, Hell Gate Neck, N. Y., for the best four years' old 

 Durham bull. (Jupiter.) Silver cup, $15, and $10 added. 



